Increasing the clients' ability to consistently connect with and act from the Self to reduce potential problems in the future, is an example of a ___________________ counseling task

a. unconscious
b. working phase
c. closing phase
d. initial phase


C

Counseling

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The __________ model is often used by professional school counselors with teachers or family members

A. triadic-dependent B. collaborative- interdependent C. collaborative-dependent D. client-focused

Counseling

The stage theories of grief are no longer considered very valid because

a. one size fits all models don't work. b. Kubler-Ross's theory applied only to death. c. Bowlby's theory applied only to childhood. d. all of the above are reasons.

Counseling

Addiction to a narcotic

a. can develop after just a few days of continuous use. b. requires at least 6 months of continuous use before it develops. c. is seen only in cases of intravenous drug abuse. d. is most often seen in heroin addiction.

Counseling

When you observe and practice ethically and follow professional standards, you can anticipate:

A) ?more liability in your practice. B) ?the client will recognize your position of power within the relationship. C) ?increased client trust and understanding in the interview process. D) ?negative issues of social justice because justice is blind.

Counseling